Dean drives for a long time, but eventually, he and Sam do switch off. It helps them cover more ground — being able to take turns, catch a few hours of sleep while the other drives. They make a couple of supply stops, too, and are able to stock up on a few things — food, mainly, which is a good haul, because for all the supplies Dean managed to get from the camp, he hadn't been able to take much food for their trip.
The end up making surprisingly good time, and before too many days pass, they arrive at Camp Chitaqua.
Dean drives right by the Impala — which sits there, unused and rotting away, difficult to see in the overgrown vegetation. He doesn't even spare it a glance as he pulls up to the gate. A couple of people, posted to keep watch, see him — recognize both the van and the driver, and call out to get the gate opened for them.
"Home sweet home," Dean tells Sam, holding the brake and waiting for the gates to open up.
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The end up making surprisingly good time, and before too many days pass, they arrive at Camp Chitaqua.
Dean drives right by the Impala — which sits there, unused and rotting away, difficult to see in the overgrown vegetation. He doesn't even spare it a glance as he pulls up to the gate. A couple of people, posted to keep watch, see him — recognize both the van and the driver, and call out to get the gate opened for them.
"Home sweet home," Dean tells Sam, holding the brake and waiting for the gates to open up.